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9/11/2013 10:19AM

Hugh Jackman: Violence in 'Prisoners' Is Different

Hugh Jackman's latest film, "Prisoners", premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. The film is about a father, played by Mr. Jackman, whose daughter goes missing, and the lengths he'll go to to find her. Mr. Jackman sat down with WSJ's Barbara Chai.

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